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KEROGEN OF THE TOGUR FORMATION ( West Siberia ) AS AN EXAMPLE OF THE ORGANIC MATTER OF PETROLEUM-GENERATING ROCKS IN LACUSTRINE FORMATIONS
Journal: Russian Geology and Geophysics
Publisher: Novosibirsk State University
Published: 01 May 2001
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2001) 42 (5): 722–729.
...L. I. Bogorodskaya; V. N. Melenevskii; A. S. Fomichev Kerogen of the dispersed organic matter (DOM) of the Lower Toarcian Togur Formation on the West Siberian Plate has been investigated by various methods: elemental analysis, organic-carbon isotope analysis, and pyrolysis. It is shown that kerogen...
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HI–T max diagram of the Togur Formation (based on the materials of Kim N.)...
in Historical and Geological Modeling of the Processes of Hydrocarbon Generation in the Hettangian–Aalenian Deposits of the Ust’-Tym Megadepression
> Russian Geology and Geophysics
Published: 01 July 2019
Fig. 4. HI–T max diagram of the Togur Formation (based on the materials of Kim N.). 1–3 , rock samples from wells: 1 , Kiev-Eganskaya-211, 2 , Tolparovskaya-2, 3 , Yuzhno-Pyzhinskaya-1; 4 , directivity of changes in HI and T max in catagenesis; 5 , lines that limit maximum HI values
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The dependences of the depths of the Togur Formation on the absolute marks ...
in PALEOGEOGRAPHY AND PETROLEUM POTENTIAL OF THE HETTANGIAN-AALENIAN DEPOSITS OF THE NYUROL’KA SEDIMENTARY BASIN ( West Siberia )
> Russian Geology and Geophysics
Published: 01 June 1999
Fig. 1. The dependences of the depths of the Togur Formation on the absolute marks of the pre-Jurassic basement ( A ) and Bazhenov Formation ( B ) and the dependence of the thickness of the Hettangian-Early Toarcian deposits on the thickness of the Jurassic bed ( C ).
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Historical and Geological Modeling of the Processes of Hydrocarbon Generation in the Hettangian–Aalenian Deposits of the Ust’-Tym Megadepression
Journal: Russian Geology and Geophysics
Publisher: Novosibirsk State University
Published: 01 July 2019
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2019) 60 (7): 801–812.
...Fig. 4. HI–T max diagram of the Togur Formation (based on the materials of Kim N.). 1–3 , rock samples from wells: 1 , Kiev-Eganskaya-211, 2 , Tolparovskaya-2, 3 , Yuzhno-Pyzhinskaya-1; 4 , directivity of changes in HI and T max in catagenesis; 5 , lines that limit maximum HI values...
Journal Article
Main oil source formations of the West Siberian Basin
A. E. Kontorovich, V. I. Moskvin, O. I. Bostrikov, V. P. Danilova, A. N. Fomin, A. S. Fomichev, E. A. Kostyreva, V. N. Melenevsky
Journal: Petroleum Geoscience
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 01 November 1997
Petroleum Geoscience (1997) 3 (4): 343–358.
...A. E. Kontorovich; V. I. Moskvin; O. I. Bostrikov; V. P. Danilova; A. N. Fomin; A. S. Fomichev; E. A. Kostyreva; V. N. Melenevsky Abstract Two strongly oil-prone source intervals are present in the West Siberian Basin, the Togur Formation (Early Toarcian, Early Jurassic) and the Bazhenov Formation...
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Schematic maps of the heat flow at the boundary of the Earth’s crust and up...
in Historical and Geological Modeling of the Processes of Hydrocarbon Generation in the Hettangian–Aalenian Deposits of the Ust’-Tym Megadepression
> Russian Geology and Geophysics
Published: 01 July 2019
Fig. 5. Schematic maps of the heat flow at the boundary of the Earth’s crust and upper mantle ( a ) and the time of entrance of the Togur Formation into the zone of oil window ( R vt 0 = 0 . 60 ) in the Ust’-Tym sedimentary basin ( b ). 1 , isolines, mW/m 2 ; 2 , isochrons, Ma
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THE ILANSK FORMATION AND ITS STRATOTYPE ( Lower Jurassic, southern Siberia )
Journal: Russian Geology and Geophysics
Publisher: Novosibirsk State University
Published: 01 August 2000
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2000) 41 (8): 1159–1166.
... of the Ilansk Formation is refined. It is shown that the Ilansk and Togur Formations formed simultaneously during the Early Toarcian climatic optimum in Siberia. 10 01 2000 © 2002 by Allerton Press, Inc. 2002 Allerton Press, Inc. Stratotype parastratotype climatic optimum Lower Toarcian...
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GEOLOGIC STRUCTURE AND PETROLEUM POTENTIAL OF THE BAJOCIAN-BATHONIAN DEPOSITS IN SOUTHEASTERN WEST SIBERIA
Journal: Russian Geology and Geophysics
Publisher: Novosibirsk State University
Published: 01 March 2001
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2001) 42 (3): 472–478.
... in the Middle Jurassic deposits suggest that the areas appropriate for hydrocarbon migration from petroleum-generating rocks of the Bazhenov and Togur Formations into Bajocian-Bathonian traps are the most favorable for petroleum deposition. Such are the areas where the marine sediments of the Vasyugan Formation...
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The van Krevelen diagram of evolution of the elemental composition of kerog...
in KEROGEN OF THE TOGUR FORMATION ( West Siberia ) AS AN EXAMPLE OF THE ORGANIC MATTER OF PETROLEUM-GENERATING ROCKS IN LACUSTRINE FORMATIONS
> Russian Geology and Geophysics
Published: 01 May 2001
Fig. 3. The van Krevelen diagram of evolution of the elemental composition of kerogen from the Togur Formation and its fades analogs in the world’s lacustrine formations. 1 – boundaries of the kerogen evolution field; 2 – evolution curves for major kerogen types: I, II, and III, according
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Dependence of hydrogen index (HI) on the atomic H/C ratio for kerogens of t...
in KEROGEN OF THE TOGUR FORMATION ( West Siberia ) AS AN EXAMPLE OF THE ORGANIC MATTER OF PETROLEUM-GENERATING ROCKS IN LACUSTRINE FORMATIONS
> Russian Geology and Geophysics
Published: 01 May 2001
Fig. 2. Dependence of hydrogen index (HI) on the atomic H/C ratio for kerogens of the Togur Formation.
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Diagrams of the generation of liquid hydrocarbons by the organic matter of ...
in Historical and Geological Modeling of the Processes of Hydrocarbon Generation in the Hettangian–Aalenian Deposits of the Ust’-Tym Megadepression
> Russian Geology and Geophysics
Published: 01 July 2019
Fig. 8. Diagrams of the generation of liquid hydrocarbons by the organic matter of the Togur Formation for type II kerogen ( a ) and type III kerogen ( b ) over time.
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Thicknesses of the Lower ( A ), Middle ( B ), and Upper ( C ) Urman Subform...
in PALEOGEOGRAPHY AND PETROLEUM POTENTIAL OF THE HETTANGIAN-AALENIAN DEPOSITS OF THE NYUROL’KA SEDIMENTARY BASIN ( West Siberia )
> Russian Geology and Geophysics
Published: 01 June 1999
Fig. 2. Thicknesses of the Lower ( A ), Middle ( B ), and Upper ( C ) Urman Subformations and the Togur Formation ( D ) versus thickness of the Hettangian-Early Toarcian deposits.
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Time cross section and geological section (Archinsk deposit). 1 – reflect...
in Geological Structure and Prospects of Hydrocarbon Potential of Paleozoic Deposits in Southeastern Regions of West Siberia
> Russian Geology and Geophysics
Published: 01 January 2024
Fig. 11. Time cross section and geological section (Archinsk deposit). 1 – reflectors; 2 – faults; 3 – Cretaceous deposits; 4 – Bazhenov Formation; 5 – sandstones; 6 – mudstones and siltstones; 7 – coals; 8 – Togur Formation; 9 – Upper Devonian carbonate rocks; 10 – Lower
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PALEOGEOGRAPHY AND PETROLEUM POTENTIAL OF THE HETTANGIAN-AALENIAN DEPOSITS OF THE NYUROL’KA SEDIMENTARY BASIN ( West Siberia )
Journal: Russian Geology and Geophysics
Publisher: Novosibirsk State University
Published: 01 June 1999
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (1999) 40 (6): 857–866.
...Fig. 1. The dependences of the depths of the Togur Formation on the absolute marks of the pre-Jurassic basement ( A ) and Bazhenov Formation ( B ) and the dependence of the thickness of the Hettangian-Early Toarcian deposits on the thickness of the Jurassic bed ( C ). ...
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Schematic maps of the scale of generation of liquid hydrocarbons by organic...
in Historical and Geological Modeling of the Processes of Hydrocarbon Generation in the Hettangian–Aalenian Deposits of the Ust’-Tym Megadepression
> Russian Geology and Geophysics
Published: 01 July 2019
Fig. 7. Schematic maps of the scale of generation of liquid hydrocarbons by organic matter of the Togur Formation for type III kerogen in the Ust’-Tym sedimentary basin at the time of deposits formation: a , Kuznetsov (89.8 Ma); b , Ipatov (83.6 Ma); c , Talit (61.6 Ma); d , at present. See
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Correlation scheme for the wells of the Ust’-Tym megadepression on the roof...
in Historical and Geological Modeling of the Processes of Hydrocarbon Generation in the Hettangian–Aalenian Deposits of the Ust’-Tym Megadepression
> Russian Geology and Geophysics
Published: 01 July 2019
Fig. 2. Correlation scheme for the wells of the Ust’-Tym megadepression on the roof of the Y 10 coal bed. 1 , sandstone horizons; 2 , clay-carbon units; 3 , Togur Formation; 4 , coal beds; 5 , pre-Jurassic deposits; 6 , subcomplex boundaries.
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A GEOLOGICAL MODEL FOR THE FLUID-DYNAMIC CORRELATION BETWEEN PALEOZOIC AND LOWER-MIDDLE JURASSIC PETROLEUM RESERVOIRS IN THE WEST-SIBERIAN BASIN
Journal: Russian Geology and Geophysics
Publisher: Novosibirsk State University
Published: 01 March 1998
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (1998) 39 (3): 315–323.
.... 28 05 1996 © 1999 by Allerton Press, Inc. 1999 Allerton Press, Inc. Model transfer hydrocarbons confining bed Togur Formation Lower and Middle Jurassic macroreservoir Lower and Middle Jurassic deposits of the Pudino region (Pudino megarampart, southeastern part...
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Basic outlines of a geological situation allowing HC transfer from the depo...
in A GEOLOGICAL MODEL FOR THE FLUID-DYNAMIC CORRELATION BETWEEN PALEOZOIC AND LOWER-MIDDLE JURASSIC PETROLEUM RESERVOIRS IN THE WEST-SIBERIAN BASIN
> Russian Geology and Geophysics
Published: 01 March 1998
Fig. 2. Basic outlines of a geological situation allowing HC transfer from the deposits of the Urman Formation into the sandstones of the Salat and Tyumen’ Formations. 1 – deposits of the Togur Formation, 2 – sandstones of the Salat or Tyumen’ Formations, 3 – clayey beds confining sand beds
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Correlation between Lower–Middle Jurassic deposits of Urmanskaya BH-4, Yuzh...
in A GEOLOGICAL MODEL FOR THE FLUID-DYNAMIC CORRELATION BETWEEN PALEOZOIC AND LOWER-MIDDLE JURASSIC PETROLEUM RESERVOIRS IN THE WEST-SIBERIAN BASIN
> Russian Geology and Geophysics
Published: 01 March 1998
Fig. 4. Correlation between Lower–Middle Jurassic deposits of Urmanskaya BH-4, Yuzhno-Tambaevskaya BH-7S, and Yuzhno-Tambaevskaya BH-77. 1 – coal, 2 – sandstone, 3 – mudstone, 4 – mudstones of the Togur Formation, 5 – weathering crust, 6 – rocks of the pre-Jurassic assemblage, 7
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LITHOLOGY OF LOWER JURASSIC DEPOSITS IN THE SOUTHEAST OF WEST SIBERIA
Journal: Russian Geology and Geophysics
Publisher: Novosibirsk State University
Published: 01 June 1999
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (1999) 40 (6): 846–856.
... of West Siberia includes: the Urman Formation (Hettangian–Sinemurian–Pliensbachian), composed of sand horizons J 17 and J 16 and silt-clay member which divides them; the Togur Formation (lower Lower Toarcian) and lower part of the Salat (Peshkov) Formation (for the northwestern and southeastern parts...
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